High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 22 text:
“
GLORIA GROSS-Glo and her sax were heard in a dance band and CBC Band. She liked Spanish in school. A professional musi- cian is Glo. MARY GROSS - A psychology fan, Mary also likes to write let' ters and go tobogganing. Her am- bition is to go to California. JUNE HABICHT+Known well around L.T. for her bridge and piano playing, June will be off to Purdue next year. ' MARIAN HALL - Her favorite sport: swimmingg her top subject: English: outside school: the Corral. That's Marian. MARY LOU GOULDA-Lu liked English and Chemistry in school, dancing and swimming outside. Her future is not yet decided. EKIN GRABER-A member of those champion track and cross' country teams, Eke also found time for other extra activities. MAXINE GRATIAS-Maxine's many friends were sorry to see her leave at the semester. Choir was her favorite activity here. PHYLLIS GREENfCute Phyl likes to have a good time and does it best by ice skating. She also sang in choir for three years. The Hoodoo Hop, our second class party, was almost postponed by the death of the Presi- dent. ALBERT HALLIWELLf A1be's dislike for speed limits explains his running ability. His photograf phy hobby indicates his future. CHARLES HAMANNgChuck's attraction for the weaker sex plus his football playing ability won him a wealth of friends at L.T. MARJORIE HANSEN A The Tab staff and music occupied Marge's time. She also liked lanf guages. She'll study radio in col' lege. HAROLD HARDING - Slight in stature but mighty in merit Httingly describes Harold. Ref nowned as a brain, he hopes to remain so at Chicago. 18 HARRY GREENEfBud, a Hrst class wrestler, went downstate two years in a row on this ability. He was also secretary of L Club. NANCY GREENE - What Nan lacks in height she makes up for in personality. A Tab staff writer, she plans to go to J.C. next year. DALE GRIMES-Actor Grimes will give up his grease paint for a pre-med course at Chicago next fall. EVELYN GRIMMENGA-Cute Evie showed us her talent in sev- eral floorshows this year. She was also the treasurer of Girls' Club.
”
Page 21 text:
“
WILLIAM GAIRNS-Bill spent most of his time in L.T. trying to organize a gun club. Agricultural work next on his list. ROBERT GALE-Bob may find his interest in photography very helpful in college UC., maybej next year. MARILYN GERVAIS-Sports were Marilyn's favorite occupation at L.T. Being a gym leader and bowler proved this. BEVERLY GILSON4Dark hair and a swell personality go to Bev's credit. Student Council kept her busy. I.C. next year. he will study law. College next. DOROTHY FISHER-Dee's fa' vorite hobby was writing letters. While in school she was active in French Club. ,l.C. for her. MARY FITZSIMMONS-Bowl' ing and baseball rated high with Mary. Although she liked draw' ing, a music career is ahead. We made dramatic history early in our career with Ever 'Since Eve. LEATRICE GOERS - Although quiet, Lee was a swell friend who loved to call people Dopey. A secretarial position is near. PRISCILLA GOODLAD4Anf other sports lover, as proved by her attendance in G.A.A. She also found time for Mu Tau and Choir. A JOHN GOODRIDGE - Red' headed Johnny has a cute hobby: Eileen. Fast cars and Mr. Hunt's physics class were tops. North' western next. STANLEY GOSCH4 Chummy went for dramatics but hated questionnaires. Collected jazz rec' ords. Radio announcing for his future. 17 RICHARD FINK-Dick's a man after our own hearts: Classroom comedians disgusted him. Next CHARLOTTE FISCHER-Char, who has a smile for friend or foe, could be seen eating at the Corral. PHYLLIS FLEMING4Phyll won friends with her smile. Her fa' vorite pastimes: getting into trouf ble, swimming, dancing. College next. JERE FLORY4Blond and viva' cious, Iere was a supporter of the Corral. Pet peeve: slow speaking people. Geometry appealed to her. NANCY ANN FRANK 4 With her liking for art, she hopes to be- come a dress designer. Letter writing took her spare time. EDVIGE FUGA4 Dove took an active part in Student Council. Although a good student in all subjects, she liked algebra best.
”
Page 23 text:
“
MARILYN HEYDINGS- FELDER - Hidy, one of our stu- dent N'urse's Aides, will head for MilwaukeefDowner College next fall. JAMES I-IILL4i'Herman, an arf dent record collector and photo' grapher will attend Upstairs Tech next year. ALVIN HILLMER - Navy or trade school will follow for Bud who was one of our math lovers. GEORGE HOCKENBERY 4 Automobile owner and mechanic, he liked journalism and worked on the Lion staff. College next. EDMUND HAWES-Ed will leave Dottie for Purdue and aero- nautical engineering next fall. School dramatics will miss him very much. JOHN HAYESAA real jazz-man on his sax, Jack played with Bob Warren's band and the Jive Five. CAROLYN I'IECKlVIANfCar0l's efforts were directed toward art fpainting tiesj and icefskating. J.C. comes next. CHARLES HEMRICH-Chuck, great golfer and star halfback, plans to begin college work at JC. next year. When the war in Europe ceased, we held off our celebrations until complete peace could be won., ARMAND HODAPP - Physics, baseball and being with the boys ranked highest with popular Army , BERNARD HODAPP -Y Berny's pet peeve was girls who leave lip' stick prints-on napkins, of course. A wellfliked senior. NANCY HOLT4Nance liked to swim, knit, and dance in her spare time. Enjoyed chemistry most of all. College next, NANCY JANE HOLT - Nan, whose hobby is music, was an ac' tive band member four years. The future will Hnd her in college. 19 CARL HENDERSON - Carlis main interests were baseball and basketball. He spoke French like a native. ARDATH HENSEL-Ardie liked to spend her time at the Corral or a football game or relaxing with a German book. J.C. next. MARY HENSEL - Happyfgof lucky Mary spent three years in Choir, taking three leads in the operettas. PATRICIA HERBERT- Herby was a class officer two years, be' longed to Spanish club, and had a lot of friends.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.